Transportation

Boeing plans to deliver re-engined 737 in 2017

The revamped plane will be powered by engines from CFM International, a joint venture between General Electric Co and France's Safran . Deliveries are scheduled to start in 2017, Boeing said in a statement on Tuesday.

Vermont flooded after Irene's torrential rains

BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (Reuters) - Vermont residents battled epic flooding Monday after the remnants of Hurricane Irene set off the state's worst deluge in more than 80 years, washing out roads, knocking out power and forcing hundreds into shelters.

UAW chief says "upbeat" on auto talks

DETROIT (Reuters) - United Auto Workers President Bob King said on Monday that he was "upbeat" about reaching a contract deal with U.S. automakers that would keep them competitive against Asian and European rivals.

U.S. gasoline prices drop for second week in a row

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. retail gasoline prices fell 7 cents over the last week to $3.60 a gallon as of Monday, the second consecutive drop this month, the U.S. Energy Department said.

China unveils new wanted, not-wanted industry list

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's economic planning agency on Monday published a new list of industries that it would encourage, restrict or ban, a blueprint that could have a far-reaching impact on investment activity China over the coming years.

Sony Mulling 2-Week Shutdown to Save Energy

Sony is considering closing some of its operations in Japan for two weeks during the summer to save energy as Japan copes with a reduced power generation capacity.

EC VP says U.S. airline ownership talks productive

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Europe is renewing its push for the United States to ease restrictions on foreign ownership of airlines, arguing that access to a steady stream of capital remains a top industry concern.